OCR Text |
Show The V-ntaii Kscnpe! I'risou-ers I'risou-ers Arrived iu Sew York. New York, 19. The whaling bark Ctttaljia arrived this morning from New South WaleB with the Fenian priHonfrs who escaped from that country some time ago. Their mimes ire Miehael Harrington, Thos. Dar-rag'i, Dar-rag'i, Jas. W ilson, Kobi-rt Cranatan, thomas H. Hassett, John J. Brea-hn Brea-hn alias Collins, Thomas Desmond alias JohuaODT John King alias Jones, aud Thomas Brennan alias Hall. Many friends went aboard to welcome wel-come them, and the greeting was hearty and whole aouk-d. Tho men laughed and wept in turn. The Cataljia is a slow sailer, having consumed con-sumed nearly four months on the voyage. After two months the stock of provisions was so mengre that the men wore put on short allowance. They all arrived, ar-rived, however, in good health and spirits. Captain Anthony, who commanded com-manded the Catalpa, has a darin? mien tempered with a smile calculated calcu-lated to win continence. One of the muBt touching incidents of the reception recep-tion of tho pxiles wns the meeting i with William Foley. Foley was alse a soldier in the British army and had ecen hard service. In 1$36 he was tried on a charge of treason and felony, found guilty aud sentenced to ten years' penal servitude. He served his term with the men who now have I arrived anil knows them all inti-: inti-: mill-!)-. The Cnt-'ihm lay off Free-I Free-I mantle before Foley's term, but he knew her mission and bade hor Godspeed, God-speed, and to tin y he welcomes hia ielic.w cii:irirtrf :n :i hmthr frt-einen. The int n d!t-r mharkfxJ this morning and in-ciedi-d to O' Donovan Koala's hotel, here they will temporarily idi.alD. |